{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1.1","title":"untitled","home_page_url":"https://blog.holo.host","feed_url":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/json/","description":"","icon":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/assets/default/channel-image.png","favicon":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/assets/default/favicon.png","language":"en-us","items":[{"id":"lodiEYGu977","title":"Holo Community Survey Results","attachments":[{"url":"https://media-cdn.holo.host/holo-host-microfeed/production/media/image-7e4851c1cd0b37483353813b2475d371.jpg","mime_type":"image/jpeg","size_in_byte":163295}],"url":"https://blog.holo.host/i/holo-community-research-survey-results-lodiEYGu977/","content_html":"<p><strong>Key Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li><strong>921 responses from the community, 43% were HoloPort owners</strong></li><li><strong>80% of you believe your data is safer when you store it yourself</strong></li><li><strong>Nearly 80% rate yourselves as highly technical</strong></li><li><strong>53% of you want to host, but don’t yet have HoloPorts</strong></li><li><strong>75% prefer open-source software&nbsp;</strong></li></ul><p>A sincere and heartfelt thank you to all who participated in the Holo Community Research Survey that we concluded earlier this year. With a whopping 921 responses, we gained critical insights into the values and priorities of our community. The data has not only confirmed what we've heard anecdotally from you in our HoloPort owner focus groups, but it has also given us increased clarity of what you desire for a decentralized future.</p><p>The survey results highlight a strong desire for data privacy and self-sovereignty. An overwhelming 80.1% of you believe your data is safer when you store it yourselves. This powerful sentiment is further underscored by the finding that 44.2% of you \"strongly disagree\" that you trust most companies not to misuse your data. Only 9% of respondents strongly trust companies with their data, and a majority are uncomfortable granting companies rights to their data in exchange for free services.</p><p>The reality for those of us who value data privacy is that threats to personal data are increasing in frequency and intensity. <a href=\"https://cointelegraph.com/news/eu-chat-control-plan-gains-support-threatens-encryption\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">The EU's \"Chat Control\" proposal</a>, which has gained support from 19 member states, would mandate the scanning of private messages and files before they are encrypted. This includes popular encrypted messaging applications like WhatsApp and Signal. Signal has taken the position to never weaken its privacy promises and has indicated it would stop offering its service in the EU if the legislation required <a href=\"https://signal.org/blog/pdfs/upload-moderation.pdf\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">compromising end-to-end encryption</a>. This recent legislative push simply underscores why the fight for data sovereignty is so critical, and it further reinforces our community's core values.</p><p>The survey also provided key insights into the community's technical confidence and its clear preference for peer-to-peer and open-source software. The average technical confidence rating among respondents was 3.9 out of 5, indicating we have a highly skilled and capable community. This technical confidence is further demonstrated by the fact that 40.7% of respondents have experience setting up a personal server, with the most common uses being file/photo storage (27.5%) and web hosting (23.6%).</p><p>This technical aptitude is matched by a strong belief in the value of open-source software. A significant majority are committed to open-source principles:</p><ul><li>43.6% are willing to accept some inconveniences to use open-source software where it is a viable alternative.</li><li>32.3% prefer open-source software but wouldn't go out of their way to choose it.</li></ul><p>Conversations with our most dedicated and passionate community members reinforced that the desire for a more open, community-driven, and self-sovereign network is a core priority.</p><h3><strong>A New Internet for the People: The Vision from Our Community</strong></h3><p>The survey responses to \"What drew you to Holo?\" and \"Why is a new Internet needed?\" tell a powerful story. The community was originally attracted to our fundamental promise of a decentralized, peer-to-peer internet that challenges big tech. Common keywords in these survey responses included \"decentralization,\" \"privacy,\" \"peer-to-peer,\" and \"not a blockchain.\" These responses also identified the problems with today's web, including the control of data by a few tech giants, surveillance, and a lack of individual agency. You came to Holo because you saw a different path. You share a vision for digital autonomy and data ownership. You are here to help shift the paradigm from a centralized, data-driven web to a distributed, agent-centric one. This is a powerful mandate from our community, and we are paying close attention.&nbsp;</p><p>Your passion and vision for a better Internet are what drive us. With clear majorities reporting a high technical competence, and favoring open-source software, we feel confident that the Holo community’s potential is unbounded.</p><p><br></p><p><a href=\"https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1aqsot7skeelbuussd15d/Holo-Community-Research-Survey.pdf?rlkey=y6t28v4jw31dtcr3dupvc2ukw&amp;st=gwprnczm&amp;dl=0\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Click here</a> to read <strong>Holo's Community Research Survey</strong>.</p>","content_text":"Key Takeaways\n\n * 921 responses from the community, 43% were HoloPort owners\n * 80% of you believe your data is safer when you store it yourself\n * Nearly 80% rate yourselves as highly technical\n * 53% of you want to host, but don’t yet have HoloPorts\n * 75% prefer open-source software \n\nA sincere and heartfelt thank you to all who participated in the Holo Community\nResearch Survey that we concluded earlier this year. With a whopping 921\nresponses, we gained critical insights into the values and priorities of our\ncommunity. The data has not only confirmed what we've heard anecdotally from you\nin our HoloPort owner focus groups, but it has also given us increased clarity\nof what you desire for a decentralized future.\n\nThe survey results highlight a strong desire for data privacy and\nself-sovereignty. An overwhelming 80.1% of you believe your data is safer when\nyou store it yourselves. This powerful sentiment is further underscored by the\nfinding that 44.2% of you \"strongly disagree\" that you trust most companies not\nto misuse your data. Only 9% of respondents strongly trust companies with their\ndata, and a majority are uncomfortable granting companies rights to their data\nin exchange for free services.\n\nThe reality for those of us who value data privacy is that threats to personal\ndata are increasing in frequency and intensity. The EU's \"Chat Control\"\nproposal, which has gained support from 19 member states, would mandate the\nscanning of private messages and files before they are encrypted. This includes\npopular encrypted messaging applications like WhatsApp and Signal. Signal has\ntaken the position to never weaken its privacy promises and has indicated it\nwould stop offering its service in the EU if the legislation required\ncompromising end-to-end encryption. This recent legislative push simply\nunderscores why the fight for data sovereignty is so critical, and it further\nreinforces our community's core values.\n\nThe survey also provided key insights into the community's technical confidence\nand its clear preference for peer-to-peer and open-source software. The average\ntechnical confidence rating among respondents was 3.9 out of 5, indicating we\nhave a highly skilled and capable community. This technical confidence is\nfurther demonstrated by the fact that 40.7% of respondents have experience\nsetting up a personal server, with the most common uses being file/photo storage\n(27.5%) and web hosting (23.6%).\n\nThis technical aptitude is matched by a strong belief in the value of\nopen-source software. A significant majority are committed to open-source\nprinciples:\n\n * 43.6% are willing to accept some inconveniences to use open-source software\n   where it is a viable alternative.\n * 32.3% prefer open-source software but wouldn't go out of their way to choose\n   it.\n\nConversations with our most dedicated and passionate community members\nreinforced that the desire for a more open, community-driven, and self-sovereign\nnetwork is a core priority.\n\n\nA NEW INTERNET FOR THE PEOPLE: THE VISION FROM OUR COMMUNITY\n\nThe survey responses to \"What drew you to Holo?\" and \"Why is a new Internet\nneeded?\" tell a powerful story. The community was originally attracted to our\nfundamental promise of a decentralized, peer-to-peer internet that challenges\nbig tech. Common keywords in these survey responses included \"decentralization,\"\n\"privacy,\" \"peer-to-peer,\" and \"not a blockchain.\" These responses also\nidentified the problems with today's web, including the control of data by a few\ntech giants, surveillance, and a lack of individual agency. You came to Holo\nbecause you saw a different path. You share a vision for digital autonomy and\ndata ownership. You are here to help shift the paradigm from a centralized,\ndata-driven web to a distributed, agent-centric one. This is a powerful mandate\nfrom our community, and we are paying close attention. \n\nYour passion and vision for a better Internet are what drive us. With clear\nmajorities reporting a high technical competence, and favoring open-source\nsoftware, we feel confident that the Holo community’s potential is unbounded.\n\n\n\n\nClick here to read Holo's Community Research Survey.","banner_image":"https://media-cdn.holo.host/holo-host-microfeed/production/media/image-7e4851c1cd0b37483353813b2475d371.jpg","date_published":"2025-09-18T14:51:02.121Z","_microfeed":{"is_audio":false,"is_document":false,"is_external_url":false,"is_video":false,"is_image":true,"web_url":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/i/holo-community-survey-results-lodiEYGu977/","json_url":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/i/lodiEYGu977/json/","rss_url":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/i/lodiEYGu977/rss/","guid":"lodiEYGu977","status":"published","itunes:episodeType":"full","date_published_short":"Thu Sep 18 2025","date_published_ms":1758207062121}}],"_microfeed":{"microfeed_version":"0.1.5","base_url":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev","categories":[],"subscribe_methods":[{"name":"RSS","type":"rss","url":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/rss/","image":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/assets/brands/subscribe/rss.png","enabled":true,"editable":false,"id":"nCBD4sR8DUE"},{"name":"JSON","type":"json","url":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/json/","image":"https://holo-host-microfeed.pages.dev/assets/brands/subscribe/json.png","enabled":true,"editable":false,"id":"qWSuMtgB5AY"}],"description_text":"","copyright":"©2025","itunes:type":"episodic","items_sort_order":"newest_first"}}